2003 CRV EX Intermittant Dome Light Problem

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by Guest, Sep 17, 2003.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    My wife has about 10,000 miles on her 2003 CRV EX. Recently the dome
    light sometimes doesn't work.

    The light is supposed to go on when you open the door but doesn't
    sometimes, especially at night. Then, during the day it comes on when we
    open the door. I tried the dome light switch --on the light itself-- in
    all three locations with no effect when it doesn't work.

    Today she brought the CRV for an oil change and the service department
    "checked all door switches" and said the light worked for them. My wife
    confirms it worked then. (Of course!) Tonight the light again doesn't
    work. I can open any door, put the light switch in any place and the
    light won't work.

    It seems to me that this is not a door switch. It must be some part of
    the circuit common to all the doors. Any ideas? How do I get service to
    fix it?
     
    Guest, Sep 17, 2003
    #1
  2. It's more likely in the light unit itself or the wiring to it. It's
    probably a loose bulb.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Sep 17, 2003
    #2
  3. It's more likely in the light unit itself or the wiring to it. It's
    probably a loose bulb.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Sep 17, 2003
    #3
  4. Guest

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    Replace the lamp and see what happens.
    Tony

     
    Tony Hwang, Sep 18, 2003
    #4
  5. Guest

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hi,
    Replace the lamp and see what happens.
    Tony

     
    Tony Hwang, Sep 18, 2003
    #5
  6. Guest

    Will Guest

    This is why you have a warranty. Granted it is difficult for techs to fix a
    problem they can't duplicate but just bitch until it is fixed.

    -Will
     
    Will, Sep 18, 2003
    #6
  7. Guest

    Will Guest

    This is why you have a warranty. Granted it is difficult for techs to fix a
    problem they can't duplicate but just bitch until it is fixed.

    -Will
     
    Will, Sep 18, 2003
    #7
  8. Guest

    Jim Moody Guest

    I had a similar problem with my 2002 Toyota Avalon and it turned out to be a
    loose ground wire.
     
    Jim Moody, Sep 18, 2003
    #8
  9. Guest

    Jim Moody Guest

    I had a similar problem with my 2002 Toyota Avalon and it turned out to be a
    loose ground wire.
     
    Jim Moody, Sep 18, 2003
    #9
  10. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Thanks, to all who answered.

    After I wrote the message last night, I took the bulb out. I noticed
    that the light went on when I touched the bulb (either the metal or the
    glass part) but then went off when I removed my finger. The bulb is
    clipped in place similar to a fuse. One metal cap contact came off the
    bulb when I removed it. I suspected a bad bulb.

    Today I put in a new bulb. (More than $4 for a bulb!) The light works
    fine today and tonight. That seems to have fixed it.

    My question is why couldn't the service tech have suggested this to my
    wife? Did they even check the bulb? This is supposed to be the best
    service oriented "Honda President's Award" dealer in my area. So much
    for good service.

    After 3 previous Honda's with many hundreds of thousands of miles, my
    wife and I cannot recall ever previously changing a dome light bulb.
    Hmmmm.....
     
    Guest, Sep 18, 2003
    #10
  11. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Thanks, to all who answered.

    After I wrote the message last night, I took the bulb out. I noticed
    that the light went on when I touched the bulb (either the metal or the
    glass part) but then went off when I removed my finger. The bulb is
    clipped in place similar to a fuse. One metal cap contact came off the
    bulb when I removed it. I suspected a bad bulb.

    Today I put in a new bulb. (More than $4 for a bulb!) The light works
    fine today and tonight. That seems to have fixed it.

    My question is why couldn't the service tech have suggested this to my
    wife? Did they even check the bulb? This is supposed to be the best
    service oriented "Honda President's Award" dealer in my area. So much
    for good service.

    After 3 previous Honda's with many hundreds of thousands of miles, my
    wife and I cannot recall ever previously changing a dome light bulb.
    Hmmmm.....
     
    Guest, Sep 18, 2003
    #11
  12. Guest

    E. Meyer Guest

    Take the bad bulb back to them and ask for a refund since they should have
    fixed it under warranty for free. If it gets back to the guy who fixes
    these things, he'll know to look for it on the next one.
     
    E. Meyer, Sep 18, 2003
    #12
  13. Guest

    E. Meyer Guest

    Take the bad bulb back to them and ask for a refund since they should have
    fixed it under warranty for free. If it gets back to the guy who fixes
    these things, he'll know to look for it on the next one.
     
    E. Meyer, Sep 18, 2003
    #13
  14. Guest

    Paul Bielec Guest

    Take the bad bulb back to them and ask for a refund since they should have
    I agree. Take the bulb for refund. they should at least credit it on your
    next oil change.
     
    Paul Bielec, Sep 18, 2003
    #14
  15. Guest

    Paul Bielec Guest

    Take the bad bulb back to them and ask for a refund since they should have
    I agree. Take the bulb for refund. they should at least credit it on your
    next oil change.
     
    Paul Bielec, Sep 18, 2003
    #15
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